It's not the Giro being Vos-conducive, it's Vos making herself Giro-conducive. Her climbing has improved dramatically (proper climbing I mean) and so did her time trialing. The 2010 Vos couldn't have won the 2011 Giro.Skip Madness said:Marianne Vos is obviously an amazing natural athlete and potentially having problems staying motivated would not be hard to understand. But it would be nice if the women's calendar didn't make it so Vos-conducive. The Giro is he hardest race, and although the race she won last year wasn't easy, I'd really like to see her against Abbott, Pooley etc. on a course like one of the old Giri or Grandes Boucles. If she were still dominating in races like that then you couldn't make any argument at all, but it's frustrating that we don't know how good any of these riders are in proper stage races with proper mountains (Giro 2010 was - or should have been - the start of something better, but after last year's reduction in difficulty it's not looking optimistic for the future, especially when the Giro organisers were told not to go up the proper side of the Mortirolo last year because it would be "too hard for the women").